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After [[Jack Gaughan]] won [[Best Fan Artist]] and [[Best Professional Artist]] in 1967 (legitimately — he did both [[fan]] and [[pro]] [[art]]), an amendment was added to the [[WSFS Constitution]], prohibiting an artists from being nominated in both categories in the same year. | After [[Jack Gaughan]] won [[Best Fan Artist]] and [[Best Professional Artist]] in 1967 (legitimately — he did both [[fan]] and [[pro]] [[art]]), an amendment was added to the [[WSFS Constitution]], prohibiting an artists from being nominated in both categories in the same year. | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:11, 26 October 2020
After Jack Gaughan won Best Fan Artist and Best Professional Artist in 1967 (legitimately — he did both fan and pro art), an amendment was added to the WSFS Constitution, prohibiting an artists from being nominated in both categories in the same year.
Fanhistory | 1968 |
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